Mt. Balagbag

Who would have thought that our very own home town holds a magnificent view of sea of mountains? My hometown, San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan serves as a portal if you want to see a marvelous view on top of mountain.

Last January 9 of this year(2016) I climb Mt. Balagbag together with my childhood friend Jean and Chard, as part of my birthday month celebration.

The trails is very easy and wide. So make sure to start your trek as early as possible because it gets really hot and ascending feels like you're walking towards the sun. But of course, the view is worth it!

Are we there yet? :)

Finally! There are boulders you'll see going to the summit and you may take photos there. Take advantage of it for there is a great view 360! Like the photo below. :)

At the summit:

More photos while descending

Some of the things you'll see along the trail

MT. BALAGBAG

Rodriguez, Rizal

First jumpoff: Sitio Karahume, Brgy. Macabud, Rodriguez

second jumpoff: Sitio Balagbag, Brgy. San Isidro, Rodriguez

LLA: 777 MASL (unverified)

Days required / Hours to summit: 1 day / 1-2 hours

Specs: Minor climb, Difficulty 3/9, Trail class 1-2

How to get there:

Via Public Transportation: If coming from Manila, ride a bus going to Tungko, Palmer, S.Palay and tell the conductor to drop you at the jeepney terminal going to Licao-Licao, this is at the back of BDO bank. Ride a jeepney going to Licao-Licao, the last stop of the jeepney is the jump off of Mt. Balagbag.

Guide?

Not required

Registration?

10 pesos each as of January 2016. You'll going to pay at the barangay hall. Barangay hall can be seen after few kilometers from where the last stop of the jeepney.

I'm organizing events: Climb and Beach and any other Adventure activities. Please visit my facebook page for the scheduled events.

About me

Welcome to my blog. Well, Hello, I'm Ellie, from the Philippines. Travelling on DIY basis and currently on Project81: Visiting 81 provinces of the Philippines before 30 years old.. I'm dork and very vintage, loves fashion and photography, and mostly I'm a Potterhead, but wait, a gourmand too!